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A Mixed Bag
As our growing season winds down, I am still evaluating the performances of this year’s ornamentals and vegetables. Here are two more results from my garden. Asters: I had some single aster seeds hanging around and tossed them … Continue reading
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Adventures With Okra
Here’s another guest post from our friend and fellow Master Gardener, Denise: I consider myself fortunate to have had the opportunity to live in a number of regions of the United States. I love Rhode Island, but honestly, I am … Continue reading
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Going South: Part 1
When Rhode Island Master Gardener, Paula Bartnick, announced that she and her husband were moving to Florida, I asked her to let me know what the gardening was like there, and how she was adapting to her new and MUCH … Continue reading
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Planting Fields
Recently, I spent a glorious September Saturday visiting Planting Fields, a 400-acre estate on the North Shore of Long Island, NY. The house and grounds are excellent examples of what is known as the “Gold Coast era.” In other words, … Continue reading
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It’s All About Lunch
This is the best of times and the worst of times for my tomato plants. The worst of times because the clever new system I decided to use this summer to hold up my plants, the “Florida Weave,” was a … Continue reading
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Unexpected Guests
It seems that whenever we start talking – or writing – about wildlife in and around the garden, our fellow gardeners always have their own stories to tell. Here’s a guest post from our good friend and Master Gardener, Denise, … Continue reading
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Oh, Deer!
In keeping with this week’s unintended theme of wild things, here’s HerbDoc with a rant about deer: As someone who lives not far from the Great Swamp, a state- protected area in southern Rhode Island, I’m constantly invaded by deer. … Continue reading
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Scary Wildlife!
Ok, so maybe not so scary, unless you get up real close, but I found this wandering around in my driveway this morning. Auugh! It’s a teeny tiny lobster! But it’s really a crayfish. Most crayfish species breed this time … Continue reading
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Just Add Ice?
I was eating lunch at a local seafood shack the other day, and noticed an orchid languishing on the window ledge. Orchid lover that I am, I picked up the pot to take a closer look. There were two brown, … Continue reading
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Not-So-Sweet Autumn Clematis
Clematis is one of the plants that adds vertical elegance to any small garden or to a small perennial bed. And, since there are various types of clematis that bloom at different times these plants can also add color to … Continue reading
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